What I Know So Far

Lisa McNees

Solo and guest interviews on how we're always in learning mode.Lisa is a certified life coach.  She has a special place in her heart for late bloomers, those whose lives have gone in unexpected directions, and folks just trying to make sense of this beautiful, bizarre world. 

  1. 10/29/2024

    30. Life Lessons from Sports with Grace Bishop

    I’m joined by my dear friend, Grace Bishop. She’s a seasoned athlete, coach, and sports enthusiast. We explore the profound impact of sports on personal and professional life. Grace recounts her journey from playing basketball on a homemade court to facing challenges in a Division I college program, dealing with burnout, and eventually finding passion in volleyball. The conversation touches on how sports foster discipline, mental resilience, teamwork, and the ability to handle pressure. Grace also discusses the transferable skills learned from sports that have propelled her successful real estate career. The episode highlights the importance of positive coaching, building connections, and creating a supportive environment for young athletes. Through captivating anecdotes, Grace illustrates how the lessons from sports can translate into broader life achievements, including career and parenting. As a lifelong athlete and former Division 1 basketball player, Grace enjoys coaching youth volleyball and balancing a career as a successful realtor and small business owner. She’s also a wife and mom to three, always trying to appreciate the little things along the way. https://www.instagram.com/grace_harbo_bishop/ https://gracebishop.com/ This is the episode about sports and intuition mentioned in the episode. Follow me on Instagram HERE and HERE. Are you interested in 1:1 Coaching? Need someone who’ll truly listen? I offer practical, compassionate support and guidance. If you resonate with me, I’d love to see how I can be of service to you. Please check out my website for more info. LisaMcNees.com

    58 min
  2. 10/22/2024

    29. Discovering You're Autistic Later in Life with Madison Salavec

    In this compelling episode I speak with Madison Salavec about her journey of discovering she’s autistic later in life. We cover a diverse range of topics, including the challenges of misdiagnosis, the societal impacts of masking, dealing with sensory overload, and the profound effect of autism on personal and social relationships. We discuss the influence of social media in self-diagnosis, the pain of rejection from friends and family, and the relief and clarity that come with finally knowing who you are. Emphasis is placed on the nuanced experiences of autistic individuals, particularly women, and the necessity of both societal understanding and personalized healthcare. This episode aims to shed light on the lived experience of autism and provide valuable insights and resources like EmbraceAutism.com for those navigating similar paths. Madison is a brand and business strategy consultant that supports heart-centered entrepreneurs. Backed by an accomplished career in marketing and advertising, Madison made the leap to entrepreneurship as a result of a health crisis that led to her late-in-life autism diagnosis. On a mission to create a more sustainable and accommodating life for herself, Madison supports her clients in doing the same by designing systems and structures that create more creative freedom and ease in both business and in life. Madison lives in Colorado with her soul-dog, Omar. This episode is about my own late-in-life autism diagnosis. https://www.madisonsalavec.com/ https://www.instagram.com/me_madisonelyse https://embrace-autism.com/    This is the Embrace Autism website mentioned in the episode.  Follow me on Instagram HERE and HERE. Are you interested in 1:1 Coaching? Need someone who’ll truly listen? I offer practical, compassionate support and guidance. If you resonate with me, I’d love to see how I can be of service to you. Please check out my website for more info. LisaMcNees.com

    1h 13m
  3. 10/15/2024

    28. Grieving and Growing with Emery Lewis

    I invited Emery Lewis, the Pro Bono Director at Legal Assistance of Western New York and fellow podcast host, to explore the nuances of grief and personal growth with me. We share a candid conversation about grief's lasting impact, especially following personal losses, like Emery's grandfather. Emery recounts his transformative journey from anger and performance-driven living to a slower, more family-focused life. We discuss cultural expectations, emotional expression, and learning from life's curveballs. The conversation underscores the continual process of grieving and growing, offering listeners a window into embracing life's changes and listening to one's heart. Emery’s wisdom, intertwined with anecdotes from his life, provides valuable takeaways about love, loss, and living an examined life. Emery Lewis is a dedicated legal professional with a background in conflicts of interest and pro bono program development. A Rochester native, he earned a bachelor's degree in Political Science from St. John Fisher University and a Juris Doctorate from The University of Buffalo Law School. Emery's passion for life is deeply rooted in his ethos of paying it forward, authenticity, hard work, and integrity. On his journey with grief, Emery discovered the power of vulnerability and how it provides a safe space for healing. In his spare time, he serves on several boards, and enjoys spending time with his girlfriend and their son, cooking, playing golf, and podcasting. Emery Lewis on LinkedIn My Humble Opinion with Emery T. Lewis Podcast Follow me on Instagram HERE and HERE. Are you interested in 1:1 Coaching? Need someone who’ll truly listen? I offer practical, compassionate support and guidance. If you resonate with me, I’d love to see how I can be of service to you. Please check out my website for more info. LisaMcNees.com

    50 min
  4. 10/08/2024

    27. The Mystery of Music with Matt Easton

    I’m joined by Matt Easton, a talented singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. We discuss our personal connections through music and share stories about Matt's journey with his band, The Jenny Thing, and their most recent album release after a long hiatus. The conversation delves into the creative processes behind songwriting, how music serves as a companion in life's most emotional moments, and the universal allure and mystery of music. Touching on profound themes such as the power of shared musical experiences, we also explore embracing creativity in different stages of life. The episode concludes with a special treat! [Thank you to Peter Hatch for joining us!] Matt’s description of himself: I’m a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and music lover. In the ‘90s I made three albums and played hundreds of shows at colleges and clubs throughout California with my band, The Jenny Thing. I’ve written quite a bit solo, too. In 2021, after a 20-year layoff, The Jenny Thing pulled back together and released a fourth album. Being now in my 50s, I have learned to not-too-angstily observe myself move through a cycle of falling away from being “a maker,” and then falling back into it. In the meantime and with some intention, I’m always trying to find my fandom in music and culture, whether it’s nostalgic, popular, high, or low. thejennything.com and available on Spotify, Apple Music, and all the usual channels.  (Matt Easton Love Ambition Demo available in the same places and has “The Promise” on it.) Follow me on Instagram HERE and HERE. Are you interested in 1:1 Coaching? Need someone who’ll truly listen? I offer practical, compassionate support and guidance. If you resonate with me, I’d love to see how I can be of service to you. Please check out my website for more info. LisaMcNees.com

    1h 1m
  5. 10/01/2024

    26. Sacred Bonds: A Life of Service with Bishop Lanette Plambeck

    [Content guidance: This episode mentions suicide. Please listen with care.] I was so grateful to sit down with Bishop Lanette Plambeck to explore what she’s learned about life, death, and community through personal experiences and faith. From sharing deeply personal stories about my father to discussing how tragedy unites communities, Lanette offers profound wisdom and genuine insight. Our conversation spans a variety of topics including the importance of expressing kindness, the complexities of grief, and hopes for a more united world. Reflecting on how shared experiences shape us, this episode emphasizes the sacredness of human connection and the enduring impact of love and service. Bishop Lanette Plambeck was elected a bishop of The United Methodist Church in 2022. She earned her B.A.in Religious Studies and Political Science. After serving in the United States Army as an Intelligence Analyst, she worked as an executive and therapist for public and not-for-profit agencies. In 2001 she completed her Master of Divinity degree and in 2013, she received a Doctor of Ministry. She’s served in rural, county, and urban centers and in extension ministry as a college chaplain. Banding together with military veterans she founded SoldierOn, a redemptive and restorative ministry with soldiers addressing moral trauma and the tragedy of war. She launched Sister-to-Sister, a mental health and soul care ministry for trauma survivors who were harmed by rape, abuse, and/or incest. In 2015, Plambeck was awarded the Athena Leadership Award, from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation for attaining the highest level of professional excellence, contributing time and energy to improve the quality of life for others in the community, and actively assisting others, particularly women, in realizing their fullest potential. Her ecumenical, interfaith, and community engagements provide opportunities to know, walk with, and serve veterans, the homeless, the addicted, children-at-risk, folks doing the arduous work of recovery, and survivors of violence as she seeks to seek, see and serve the least of these (Matthew 25). Follow me on Instagram HERE and HERE. Are you interested in 1:1 Coaching? Need someone who’ll truly listen? I offer practical, compassionate support and guidance. If you resonate with me, I’d love to see how I can be of service to you. Please check out my website for more info. LisaMcNees.com

    54 min
5
out of 5
12 Ratings

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Solo and guest interviews on how we're always in learning mode.Lisa is a certified life coach.  She has a special place in her heart for late bloomers, those whose lives have gone in unexpected directions, and folks just trying to make sense of this beautiful, bizarre world.